CALIBRE 3000

Introduction and Launch: The Rolex calibre 3000, introduced in 1990, is a self-winding mechanical movement that powered models like the Explorer, Air-King, and Non-Date Submariners.

Technical Specifications

Jewels:
27 Jewels
Power Reserve:
Power reserve of approx 42 hours
Beat Rate:
Operating at 28,800 vibrations per hour (4Hz)
Movement:
Self-Winding mechanical movement
Escapement:
Calibre 3000 features a traditional Swiss lever escapement. It consists of a balance wheel, hairspring, pallet fork, and escape wheel. This mechanism not only regulates the energy release from the mainspring but also maintains the balance assembly at a consistent and precise rate
Anti-Shock:
Kif Anti-Shock System
Hairspring:
Breguet Hairspring
Certification:
Calibre 3000 is renowned for its precision and accuracy, certified by the Official Swiss Chronometer Testing Institute (COSC). However, not all models featuring this movement are COSC-certified. To confirm a specific watch's certification, check the dial for COSC certification details.

Design and Features

Hands Configuration:
Hours, minutes and seconds

Watches with this Calibre

Rolex Air-King:
14000 / 14010
Rolex Explorer
14270
Rolex Oyster Perpetual:
14203 / 14208 / 14233 / 14238
Rolex Submariner
No Date:
14060